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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



For a Rock Garden: 

 First, George E. Barnard, [pswich Silver Medal 



For a Water Garden: 



First, George E. Barnard, Ipswich Silver Medal 



For a Fruit Garden of large or small fruits: 



First, Walter G. Kendall, Atlantic Silver Medal 



Second, F. W. Dahl, Roxbury Bronze Medal 



For a Vegetable Garden, not commercial: 



First, George E. Barnard, Ipswich Silver Medal 



Second, F. W. Dahl, Roxbury Bronze Medal 



Special Awards. 



John S. Critchley, Ipswich, in recognition of his work on the 

 Barnard Estate, First (lass Cultural Certificate. 



Otto Strassenburg, Lexington, for superior cultivation of Sum- 

 mer and Fall-flowering plants, First (lass Cultural Certificate 

 and 810.00. 



Mrs. Harriet R. Foote, Marblehead, for superior cultivation of 

 Roses, First Class Cultural Certificate and $10.00. 



( ha rlcs W. Parker, Marblehead, for tasteful planting of his 

 estate "Redgate," First Class Certificate. 



The Estates of Col. H. E. Converse and A. G. Weeks at Marion 

 were reported favorably for the first and second awards respectively 

 in the second year's competition for the H. H. Flunnewell Trien- 

 nial Premium. 



( iiarles W. Parker 

 Arthur F. Barney 

 Arthur H. Fewkes 

 T. D. Hatfield 

 Julius Heurlix 

 William Nicholson 

 Wm. P. Rich 

 Wm. J. Stewart 

 J. B. Shurtleff, Jr. 

 Wilfrid Wheeler 



Committee 



on 

 Gardens. 



